AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 33 and Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13, relative to firearms.
Impact
The implementation of this bill would have a significant impact on state laws concerning firearm sales and possession. By creating a mechanism for individuals to voluntarily register to limit their access to firearms due to mental health concerns, the bill aims to enhance public safety. The law will also update existing regulations to ensure that individuals on this list are prohibited from engaging in firearms transactions. Furthermore, the bill reinforces the confidentiality of individuals on the list, safeguarding their personal information from public disclosure.
Summary
Senate Bill 7026, introduced by Senator Hensley, seeks to amend the Tennessee Code to create a voluntary 'do not sell firearms' list managed by the Department of Safety. This initiative is designed to prevent violence associated with firearms, including suicides, by allowing individuals with mental health issues to voluntarily enroll in the list. Those who choose to enroll will be prohibited from purchasing, possessing, or transporting firearms. The bill includes provisions for individuals to designate a 'guardian angel' who will be notified if the individual revokes their enrollment.
Contention
While the bill is primarily focused on increasing safety, it is likely to provoke debate about the implications for individual rights and mental health treatment. Proponents of the bill may argue that it is a necessary step to mitigate risks associated with firearms and mental illness, while opponents might raise concerns regarding the stigma associated with mental health and the potential for misuse of the registry. The balance between safeguarding the rights of individuals and protecting public safety is expected to be a focal point of discussion as the bill progresses.